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- that the average person has about a dozen subpersonalities. Many schools of psychotherapy see subpersonalities as relatively enduring psychological structures...
- thinking with the view that the mind is made up of relatively discrete subpersonalities, each with its own unique viewpoint and qualities. IFS uses systems...
- notably by British Psychotherapist John Rowan, who referred to them as subpersonalities, each one operating as a 'semipermanent and semi-autonomous region...
- child is often characterized as a subpersonality or may also be seen as a central element surrounded by subpersonalities. Internal Family Systems therapy...
- making use of subpersonalities for therapy and personal growth was Roberto ****agioli', psychosynthesis reckoning that 'subpersonalities exist at various...
- Pseudonym Ring name Rebirth Reincarnation Schizophrenia Stage name Subpersonality True self and false self Tulpa Glenn Daniel Wilson (1991). Psychology...
- clinical observation, sees the self as probably consisting of a range of subpersonalities over a lifetime. According to Peter Fonagy the connections between...
- Complex, Archetype, Symbol (London 1959) p. 113-114. Rowan, John, Subpersonalities (London 1990) p. 144. Young, Elizabeth Deedy (2018). ""True Religion":...
- all the voices we hear inside ourselves are all made up of different subpersonalities; well she's got them all screaming at her in a variety of different...
- Mental disorder ****ociated with trauma Social media and mental health Subpersonality – Personality mode allowing a person to cope with psychosocial situations...